- Étienne,
Count Davignon (French pronunciation: [etjɛn daviɲɔ̃]; born 4
October 1932) is a
Belgian former diplomat, top
civil servant, businessman, and...
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Henri François
Julien Claude,
Viscount Davignon (French pronunciation: [ʒyljɛ̃ daviɲɔ̃]; 3
December 1854 – 12
March 1916) was a
Belgian politician who...
- The
Davignon report, also
referred to as the
Luxembourg report[citation needed],
published on 27
October 1970, was a
report on the ****ure
foreign policy...
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Mario Davignon is a
Canadian costume designer, who won the
Genie Award for Best
Costume Design at the 25th
Genie Awards in 2005 for the film Head in the...
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Marie Davignon is a
Canadian cinematographer and film director. She is most
noted for her work on the 2020 film Beans, for
which she
received a Canadian...
- The
Davignon Plan was
adopted in 1978 by the
European Economic Community to
reform its
steel industry. Its aim was to
place a cap on steel's production...
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Pierre Alexis Davignon (1810 –
October 7, 1878) was a
physician and
political figure in
Canada East. He
represented Rouville in the
Legislative ****embly...
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speakers or any
other parti****nts.
According to
former chairman Étienne
Davignon in 2011, a
major attraction of
Bilderberg group meetings is that they provide...
- Jean
Davignon, OC GOQ FRSC (born July 29, 1935) is a
Canadian physician,
medical researcher, and academic. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he
received his Doctor...
- 1
January 1960
Brussels (Merger)
Treaty S: 8
April 1965 F: 1 July 1967
Davignon report S: 27
October 1970
European Council conclusions S: 2
December 1975...